Talk:Page hijacking
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Some sentences here are a possible copvio from [1] so need to be rewritten quickly. (The explanation there isn't great, either: I'm not sure I understand it, and I administer several Apache servers. 302 is temporary redirect; I presume the Location header that is returned with the response is the victim page, and the script doesn't provide the content itself?) --Cedderstk 22:45, 18 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] 302 Google Jacking → Page hijacking
Hello. I've merged 302 Google Jacking into this article as nobody was against it after waiting 5 days. I hope nobody minds the merge. I've also taken the liberty to clarify the article with a simple example. All the webmasters who edited the article added übernerd jargon which no mortal could understand. Mind you, I'm a webmaster myself but when I showed the original articles to a friend, she was totally lost. I tried my best to make everything more clear, but I'm no expert on this subject since I don't care about my position in search engine results. :) --Zabadab 19:13, 19 July 2006 (UTC)